endotherminen
Endotherminen, or endothermy, is the physiological capability of certain animals to generate and retain heat through metabolic processes, allowing a relatively stable internal body temperature despite changes in the external environment. Endotherms rely primarily on internal heat production rather than environmental heat sources, in contrast to ectotherms whose body temperature follows ambient conditions. Some species also exhibit regional endothermy, where heat is produced or retained in specific tissues such as muscles or the brain.
Heat is produced mainly through cellular respiration, with additional heat generated by shivering and, in many
Endothermy carries high energetic costs, typically accompanying higher basal metabolic rates and greater daily energy requirements.
Evolutionarily, endothermy has arisen independently in mammals and birds. Its origins involve complex adaptations in metabolism,